Indeed. All correct points, which I'm planning to deal with as the series progresses. I've never found anything in Jung to suggest that he agreed with those early Gnostic ideas. On the contrary, his understanding of evil suggests otherwise. By Gnosticism he seems to mean inner knowledge, personal illumination, paying attention to the material emerging from the unconscious – as opposed to creeds, submitting to external authority - in the tradition of seeking gnosis, as understood by those early groups. That is what could become the alternative Christianity.